By Rabbi Shlomo Efraim ben Aharon Luntshitz. D’rashot le-Shabasos, Sermons on the weekly Parsha. Warsaw, 1882.
On title page & flyleaf stamps of Rabbi Shaul Brach Rabbi of Kassau. Stamps of his grandson R. Yosef Tzvi Friedman from Kassau.
Rabbi Shaul Brach (1865-1940) was a Hungarian posek and Av Beit Din of Mogendorf, Kroly, and Kassau He was known as a leading figure in the fight against secularization and Zionism, he would say: “anyone who believes in Torat Moshe must distance himself from the tents of the Zionists and Mizrachists and avoid eating and drinking with them, as with non-Jews, and they ought to be separated from kahal Yisrael.” He was close to Admorim of Sighet and Bobov. He wrote many works including Givat Shaul, Shaul Bachir Hashem, and more.
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